I have several physical books that I would like to include in my Logos research. I'm looking for a solution other than scanning and building Personal Books. I would like to include the Table of Contents or Indexes (or Notes) from these books in the Logos database so my research would point me to them on my bookshelves. Should I build a Personal Book

I have a set of documents that were teaching notes for Sunday school classes I’ve taught. I would like to make a Personal Book from these notes. I know how to construct the docx document but I would like to add TOPIC references to each lesson so that a TOPIC GUIDE search would include them in its report. Is there a way to include a reference to

[quote user="Mike Binks"]In the meantime the only way to see it on your iPad is to take a photo. [/quote] Mike, I don't understand your "meanwhile" solution. What would I take a photo of and how would I get that to work in Logos iPad? Thanks, Rick

Thanks, Rosie. You totally understand what I want to do. And thanks for trying to figure out a way... that confirms my frustrating conclusions. I think I may contact Vyrso and ask for a refund and then purchase the Kindle version and convert that to a PB which will allow the Bible reference links to be created. Thanks again for your wonderful reply

I purchased the book Meet the Bible: A Panorama of God’s Word in 366 Daily Readings through Vyrso. The scripture references for each day are in the header and do not get indexed. That means, if I'm doing research on Genesis 1 a search doesn't find the "reading/article" on Genesis 1. Is there a way I can highlight/link/tag each reading so it will be